Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 29, 1953, p. 4

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avmirhsixsxkvkwmt- the georgetown herald wednesday evening april 29 1953 page 4 for expert eye care consult o t walker optometrist 8 main st north brampton over abella dm store phone- office 599 res 830 hours 9 am to 6 pjn dally evenings by appointment top soi road cement gravel general trucking barclays haulage phone 723 r 21 bill garbutt plumbing and heating all types of repair work water systems eavestroughinr sarah st georgetown phone 505r highest prices paid for scrap iron steel heuis batteries miscellaneous farm y scrap delivered to our yard 175 caroline st n hamilton l waxman sons phone hamilton 27061 and 83611 flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member tds telegraph delivery service lflowers by wire anywhere in the world worton floral travel i notes once again 5day cruises from owen sound aboard s s norgama very special 3 juffe safljscs jane 81522 only 4000 all expense cruise resvlar stammer ssilmss 965 tow belnc booked consult john r barber travel a mm c tbomtson nrgtjbancb 8ssvicb ontario farm service ends hazel mack in the family herald weekly star after twelve years of great use fulness to the ontario fanner and fruit grower the ontario farm service is being terminated this year started as a wac measure it grew from nothing ttf a large or ganization in a few months direc ted by mr alex maclaren well- known georgetown man in 1946 a year when labour was still scarce they had a staff of over three nun drud looking after three thousand three hundred ard eighty one farm miorkers scattered all over the farms of southerly ontario it isn t generally rcmcrnbered that the ontario government had a farm service in the first world war too and at the beginning of the sec ond world war some of the work ers turned up itain though most of the npplicants were boys and girls each cir since the healthful plea sant work h is altpactcd youiil peo- le from the cities who aire going lo mi s sidly tin bppoilunily to work a few weeks vuh summer in uie eounlrj applic itions have al rcidy come in to miss pe irl bur child personnel diicctor it 9 rieh mond st last iuronto out fiom those 111 disuint an is who wint to belm work tins 1011111 m ly all is chinged now luiwett md the popul ir blot ins he ird so often dunnt the wti e irs lend a hand on the faun md we ctin t win if we don t tit an 11 but forgotten jl iul il 1 of tin out mo pi eis dm m tin i m ns re minri the rnritrs how- uepliale the situ ition wis f r the fumeis wlo hid lc 1 ui it coiildn t jet hel t h iist tlutn liry tl p 1 1 1 1 s iid lliu 1 litis 1 ic u li i i t the f oi 11 i it inik m ttiv 111 11 i ousands an sw led uu 1 ill ioi tl u 1 inuon oaittc in m ueh 11 h i 144 i ted that the bo 11 t 111 1 1 the f 11 in service hid made odd ci hilt 1 million dollars the previous jear srxinsored by both the dt minion and pio incial governments ind supervised bv the nation il council of the mt the i urn oulh tr lining pnjeet is it v is fir i e il led was of kre it pnttjcil aid to the liowlis 1 hey w ere so b idly needed ih it in april 144 students were allowed to le ive sehool if their standing on then yetrs work was lood enough but only on condition that ihey woik it le isl thirteen weeks at the beginning the boys ind girls were called farmcttes and farm cadets b 1942 they weie beine called farm comm indos the girls were wearing uniforms of green wool with red and grc 11 crest on the sleeve there wis a summer uniform with short sleeves for walking out of royal blue everything was done to interest and encourage the farm worker gradually however the demand for their help has lessened in 19i2 there were six private cimps and ten co operative in 1946 there were fourteen privite cantos and twentv five cooperative as the farm workers were pre dominatcly young people particu larly joung girls it was right that the ywca should have been isktd to supervise the timps it wis a big undertaking c tm sites had first to be approved by the dept of lie din and jjie fire mirshal the campers ind staff had to hive health ccrtifu ites before c inn g to camp 11n there was w iter to ik tstd undent insur inci for eieh c impei 11 i f od first aid c u ment for ench camp while the i arm serv ill hekiedp the firmer it helped ns much in a different way the youth of on tano for the farm workers cime either trom the city or further north this was an opportunity to study nature that theyd never had before and be paid too a chince to learn something of agriculture jiow food is produced harvested and prepired for shipping woiking for awhile in the conn try the city youth gan s wisdum ind i new respect f r f irmers that was nol ixissiblc m a school room the art of growing things becomi s a science and not an unpleasant job one survey made during the wir yoirs showed thit there were three times the number offrbnn students lo one of rural schools so without the firm service there ire tomg lo be i good miny loys ind girls who wont have t thince to rirn a bit of money ind hive a little holiday at the simc lime iot only this but miny from northern ontario and quebec wont have the chince to get acquimted with oth ers their own ages and so make in tcrcsting friendships such experj encesmako for belter citizenship ind are good for the country as a whole so all things considered it is to be regretted in miny wiys that as useful an organization as the on itano farms service is lo be dis continued farm news minister annouces price support cost finance minister abbot s state ment in the house of commons on march 27th was the first official indlcatioi of the probable cost to the canadian treasury of the 1952 price support programme for cattle and hogs although substantial sur plus folding still remain to be dis posed of in the case of beef the prices support board exported some 70 2 million pounds of carcass beef to the united kingdom at a cost of 314 millions for the new zeal and beef which canada took in ex change and sold in the usa net proceeds amounted to some 8 4 millions leaving a not loss of 23 millions on this operation in addi tion the board bought and had tanned 1 5 million pounds of bone less beef from the buffer zoi c most of whjth was shipptd to greece total loss on this product wis slightly over half a million dollars other price support oper itions of the board include the purchase of 850 heid of cattle in western canada which wert pi iced on community pastures and later sold approximately at tost the sup plvitif of nearly 21 million pound of beef to canadian troops in kor e 1 it no loss to the board thus the lot ij loss reiljed on be f suj i c rl opei itions up to much 11 t 1 wis about millions wilh 14 8 million pounds of circttti bef vi nulli in pounds of bonckss mm ii tic lurid beef md ij 1 p ui ds of fiitn oitil still iti it m 1 1 11 1 ii ird s hands in the e 1st of ik l t 1 1 s limned to d ile uitl 1 it itxmt si ling charges at march 31st the prices support board still held something over 70 million pounds of canned pork and 10 million lbs of pork cuts what further losses will eventually be realized on these products cannot yet be determined the upward trend in pork markets since the close of the year has al ready enabled the board to dispose of its surplus pork holdings to bet ter advantage than at one time ip peared likely difference i was told to stop in here and buy cither a camisole or a casser ole but for the life of me i can t remember which well sir if you ii tell me whit kind of n chicken you propose to put in it perhaps i can help you a complete fuel service at w h kentnerv son phone 12 blue coal high quality stoker coal for those with coal stoves and furnaces 5 oil contracts available for those who f use this form of heating ovifomm and the golden west heres ust the opportunity youve been welting for a delightful 26 day trip to sunny california with sightseeing all the way colorado springs cave of the winds grand canyon los angeles hollywood and a side trip south of the border to tia juana homeward 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